Experian Health, which was formed after Experian acquired SearchAmerica and Medical Present Value Inc., gives providers access to proven solutions as well as innovative, new capabilities to address the changing needs of healthcare. With the acquisition of Passport in 2013, providers can now leverage automated processes for patient and payer interaction with a single partner for the entire revenue cycle.

At each step of the way, Experian Health empowers health systems, hospitals, medical groups and specialty organizations with financial intelligence so they can make more informed business decisions, better understand their financial performance and strengthen the bottom line.

With the Affordable Care Act (ACA) came increased healthcare coverage along with unforeseen out of pocket expenses from high deductible health plans, coinsurance, and co-pays for patients. Learn how Kaiser Permanente reached an internal collection rate of 96%. Register now for our webinar on March 11.

View this recorded webinar for a guided tour through the complexities as you move forward to engage patients with their healthcare decisions, improve patient satisfaction and remain an excellent financial steward.

Healthcare IT NewsBringing the Revenue Cycle to the Next LevelDriven by changes in the healthcare market, a data- and analytically-driven revenue cycle is the standard every healthcare organization should strive for and reach. October 2013

Revenue Cycle StrategistLeveraging Data to Inform Patient CollectionsEffective revenue cycle management requires the ability to leverage data and analytics to inform billing and collections, using the practices described in the table at right..June 2013

State of Franklin Healthcare Associates"With Claim Scrubber, I have the ability to go into the system and create my own edits. Other systems either didn’t accommodate customized edits, or required you to call, perhaps pay a fee and go through a long process."

Using the patient identity [product], we were able to identify 1-2 suspicious identities per week. What was scary about that was that these had probably been happening all along, we just didn’t know about it.

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